AbstractWith many of the leading science nations still stuck in debates on the use of embryonic stem cells, Britain, with a regulatory framework in place, is well-positioned to take the lead. Michael Gross reports
The field of stem cell research has grown to include a vibrant international community of scientists...
AbstractWorries about human reproductive cloning is putting unprecedented strain on some of the legi...
AbstractThe growing prospect of research on human embryonic stem cells is polarizing public and poli...
The UK was one of the first countries to introduce legislation regulating embryo research, and the B...
Later this month, British researchers should have a better idea of the proposed framework for human–...
AbstractScientific promise in the therapeutic potential of early embryonic stem cell research to tre...
Parliament has criticised the British government over reluctance to sanction the creation of hybrid ...
AbstractBritain is publicly and privately backing stem-cell research but worries continue about the ...
SummaryAs the UK updates its pioneering Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act, legal boundaries for...
AbstractA first round rejection of human stem cell research by the European Parliament has given sup...
AbstractBritain is leading the way in Europe on the development of a framework for research on human...
AbstractFor the first time ever, a national referendum has decided the fate of stem cell research. S...
AbstractLaura Bonetta looks at the current status of regulations on embryonic research in Canada and...
AbstractMany science academies are trying to add their weight to efforts to introduce a global ban o...
r a ia li r d stem cell research community is the di-tably China and Korea, have built compet-preneu...
The field of stem cell research has grown to include a vibrant international community of scientists...
AbstractWorries about human reproductive cloning is putting unprecedented strain on some of the legi...
AbstractThe growing prospect of research on human embryonic stem cells is polarizing public and poli...
The UK was one of the first countries to introduce legislation regulating embryo research, and the B...
Later this month, British researchers should have a better idea of the proposed framework for human–...
AbstractScientific promise in the therapeutic potential of early embryonic stem cell research to tre...
Parliament has criticised the British government over reluctance to sanction the creation of hybrid ...
AbstractBritain is publicly and privately backing stem-cell research but worries continue about the ...
SummaryAs the UK updates its pioneering Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act, legal boundaries for...
AbstractA first round rejection of human stem cell research by the European Parliament has given sup...
AbstractBritain is leading the way in Europe on the development of a framework for research on human...
AbstractFor the first time ever, a national referendum has decided the fate of stem cell research. S...
AbstractLaura Bonetta looks at the current status of regulations on embryonic research in Canada and...
AbstractMany science academies are trying to add their weight to efforts to introduce a global ban o...
r a ia li r d stem cell research community is the di-tably China and Korea, have built compet-preneu...
The field of stem cell research has grown to include a vibrant international community of scientists...
AbstractWorries about human reproductive cloning is putting unprecedented strain on some of the legi...
AbstractThe growing prospect of research on human embryonic stem cells is polarizing public and poli...